But what he did in Game 1 is number 14 "When you talk about total domination in an NBA playoff game, this ranks at or near the very top. San Antonio Spurs big man Tim Duncan completely frustrated the New Jersey Nets at both ends of the floor in Game 1 of the 2003 NBA Finals. Not only did he have a big offensive night, but his effort on the defensive end of the floor was equally noteworthy. His line: 32 points, 20 rebounds, 6 assists, 7 blocks, 3 steals."

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Since you can't fix stupid, at least you should be able to prosecute it!

If my memory serves me correctly, it was one of the lowest rated playoff series of all time. And there wasn't a single, solitary street cred gangsta player on either roster (well except for maybe Kenyon Martin), so it just wasn't appealing to the casual fan.

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Since you can't fix stupid, at least you should be able to prosecute it!

i agree, but for one, its the spurs, so they dont give a crap, if it had been a laker doing that it would be top 2 or 3. also, he didnt have a lot of points, which is all that BSPN cares about, kind of like kobe!

Only 2 NBA players have EVER had a quadruple double. Those being Alvin Robertson and Hakim Olojuwon. Of course, their quadruple doubles came in meaningless regular season games. Not in play off game and certainly not in the deciding game of he finals.

More disgusting is that Tim's near quadruple double wasn't even listed in the article's honorable mentions.

Agreed, this is rediculous. Although, surprisingly, BSPN did actually mention Tim Duncan in all the hoopla that has followed Bron bron winning his first title. apparently only 3 players have ever led an NBA championship team in scoring, rebounding and assists throught the playoffs. Magic, Timmay, and now Lebron... I liked the list better before last night!

If my memory serves me correctly, it was one of the lowest rated playoff series of all time. And there wasn't a single, solitary street cred gangsta player on either roster (well except for maybe Kenyon Martin), so it just wasn't appealing to the casual fan.

I am sure Stephen Jackson was on our roster who is alot tougher than the fake tattoo thugs in the game (He is from Houston and was a blood right?). But I agree with most of what you said there.

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You could let it pick your brain for weeks and months, just replay it over and over, won't do you any good at all. When someone loses a loved one and they do that it only brings forth anguish. I feel acceptance is sometimes the key, it happened, now you have to react to it. Giving up is not an option.